Armenia’s national minorities demand separate Ombudsman

PanARMENIAN.Net - National minorities of Armenia must have a separate Ombudsman to defend their rights, according to the head of the Jewish community of Armenia.

At news conference in Armenia Rimma Varzhapetyan listed military conscription and passport-related problems among the issues national minorities face.

The chairman of Midia-Shangal Yezidi national union Hamo Sharoyan in turn, noted that time’s come for Armenia’s national minorities to have a parliamentary representative.

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